professional reputation

collocation in English

meaningsofprofessionalandreputation

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professional
adjective
uk
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
us
/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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reputation
noun[C usually singular, U]
uk
/ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən/
the opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives, based on past behaviour ...
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(Definition ofprofessionalandreputationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofprofessional reputation

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However, despite differences, "dear diary" and "epistolic" assertions have this in common: in neither class is theprofessionalreputationof the writer at serious risk.
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Nadew was led by a man of highprofessionalreputationbut contentious personality.
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He is concerned to try to vindicate theprofessionalreputationof his constituent.
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To be quite honest, hisprofessionalreputationsuffered.
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Therefore, one might think that their highprofessionalreputationwould protect them from mindless and politically motivated hostility.
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I raise this because this young man has a stain on hisprofessionalreputation, which ought to be erased.
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In all cases it is a question of people whose capital is rather their personal skill and theirprofessionalreputationthan any funds they possess.
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They say that if the civil servants take action they will harm many people and undermine theirprofessionalreputation.
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However, the individual who is accused of being negligent also has the right to defend his or herprofessionalreputation.
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The solicitor, like any other man, is concerned with hisprofessionalreputationand prosperity.
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We publish them when they are ready and when the statisticians are prepared to put theirprofessionalreputationon the line.
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His work challenges fundamentally the work of many people whoseprofessionalreputationdepends on the use of that particular technique.
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She claimed that herprofessionalreputationhad been defamed because the contents of the article were both true and in the public interest.
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Many people'sprofessionalreputationwill be on the line.
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No longer should unsubstantiated publicity destroy aprofessionalreputationbuilt up over years, if not decades.
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Publication will be a slur on a solicitor'sprofessionalreputationand it will be impossible to remove it.
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It damages his ownprofessionalreputationand it lowers public esteem for his paper.
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There is not only the question of a person'sprofessionalreputation.
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The subcontractors are of high standing and specialise in corporate law and securities regulation, and the study team provided the best offer based on scientific competence,professionalreputationand integrity.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
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